126 12 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: A very scarce aluminum head mallet
stamped "Macgregor 3 1/2" on top. The smallish head looks
like a Mills. There are four circular lead weights...as made...in the
back. G-6+ $190

126 15 STANDARD GOLF CO, SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND: "TAFT" in
large block lettering near the toe of an outstanding circa 1915-20
"The New Mills Ray Model" with a Medium lie. The hosel is
sound and all head stampings are deep and bold. Grip is a nice
leather play grip. President Taft is known to have used an aluminum
mallet putter. The stamped "TAFT" letters appear to be as
old as the putter. G-8 $150

126 31 ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, LONDON: The Anderson, Anderson,
Anderson, London massive "Lion and Globe" mark is rarely
found full; this one, on a Mashie-Niblick, is struck up at the
perimeters and not in the centers. The original shaft was shortened.
G-5 $165.

126 32 ANDERSON, JAMES, ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: "Anderson of
Anstruther" with the tiny circle mark on a circa 1900 Cleek with
an "Emoried" sweet spot. Original looking shaft with a
replacement grip. G-6 $135

126 33 ANDERSON, JAMES, ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: An early James Anderson
General Purpose Iron circa 1870, the large head having a hooked face
and thick hosel. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off
indicative of early hand forgings. The hosel had long jagged saw
tooth nicking which was trimmed when the shaft, bearing Forgan's
stamp, was replaced. Anderson's tiny mark is faintly identifyable on
the back. A nice example of Jamie's early forgings. G-6 $650

126 34 ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: A RARE "LION and
GLOBE" smooth face Lofting Iron with about 75% of the large mark
fully struck. "Anderson Anstruther" small
"Circular" mark is at the toe. G-6 $250

126 45 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A nice circa 1880 short
face Cleek, the head and shaft stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St
Andrews". The hosel is 4 1/2 inches long with saw tooth nicking
and has a "Squared Off" top of blade and hosel join
indicative of pre-1890 forging. Grip is an old original looking sheep
skin. $290.

126 50 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A "Maxwell
Niblick" with a flanged sole and 12 holes drilled in groups of
three vertically into the hosel. Shaft is a replacement. This will
make a very playable sand iron with the flanged sole as well as an
unusual collectible. G-7 $125

126 52 LUNN & CO., LONDON" A circa 1895 Cleek stamped
"The Balfour" with "Lunn & Co." above and
"London" below. Shaft looks like Lemonwood and the grip is
an old sheep skin. Georgiady lists a "Balfour" and a short
hosel. This has BOTH "Balfour" and a short hosel. Stampings
are deep and bold. A very nice and very scarce example. G-7+ $175

126 53 NEILSON, R, MUSSELBURGH, SCOTLAND: "R Neilson,
Musselburgh" on the back of a circa 1915 "Iron" with a
line scored . Shaft and grip are replacements. G-5 $65.00

126 54 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: 'D. Adams, Glasgow" on
head and shaft of a circa 1910-1915 deep face "Mashie" with
an early Nicoll "Hand" mark. Grip is a replacement. G-6 $65

126 55 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: A large head line scored
"Zenith Niblick" with an off set hosel. All original. G-7 $65

126 62 PAXTON, PETER, EASTBOURNE: P Paxton, West Norwood" on
back of a circa 1894 General Purpose Iron with a squared off top of
blade and hosel join. According to Georgiady, Paxton was at West
Norwood only during 1894. Shaft is an original with a period type
replacement grip. G-5 $250

126 63 PAXTON, PETER, TOOTING BEC: "P Paxton, Tooting Bec"
boldly stamped below a tiny Rampant Lion on back of a circa late 19th
Century smooth face Lofting Iron with a thick saw tooth nicked hosel.
The grip is a wrapped leather replacement over the original shaft. A
nice example. G-7 $350

126 68 ST ANDREW GOLF CO, DUNFIRMLINE & GLASGOW: A scarce
"Hawkins Never Rust Mashie" with the "Running
Stag" mark on a flanged back scarcity. The seldom seen "The
St Andrew Golf Co. Lt'd" double circle mark is also on the back.
The reshafting was not well done. An interesting display club. G-6 $65

126 69 ST ANDREW GOLF CO, DUNFIRMLINE & GLASGOW: A "Special
Rustless Niblick" with a large line scored head. "48"
and the "Running Stag" marks are at the toe. Shaft is
original with a replacement wrapped leather grip. G-7 $75

126 70 STEWART, J, BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND: A "Glory Mashie
Niblick" with a diamond back design most likely made by David
Anderson & Sons. Nicely reshafted and having a Whitcombe patented
all weather grip. G-6 $80

126 76 UNKNOWN MAKER: "Scotsman" in small block letters on
the back of a circa 1890-1895 smooth face Iron. On the shaft, just
below the grip, "Iron" has been stamped in tiny letters.
G-6 $145

126 77 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1895 smooth face Iron with a ONE PIECE
sewn grip similar to the Bussey Grip. The club is 41 inches long and
all back markings have been emoried away. G-6 $150.

126 78 UNKNOWN MAKER: A nice circa 1890-1895 Lofter stamped
"Scotsman" in small block letters on the back. The Hickory
shaft is very thin and has an interesting "spindle" shape
where it enters the hosel. Shaft has either been shortened or
originally made for a lady. Quite scarce and not listed in
Georgiady's 1998 Value Guide. G-7 $195

126 79 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1880-1885 Cleek with an emoried sweet
spot and made in the "Carrick" style. Period shaft with a
period grip. G-5 $290

126 80 UNKNOWN MAKER: Circa 1875 BLACKSMITH made General Purpose Iron
with forging seams visible in the hosel and back of the hooked, dish
faced head. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off
indicative of early hand forgings. The hosel is thick at the top and
has long jagged saw tooth nicking which was trimmed when the shaft
was replaced. G-6 $650

126 81 VALENTINE, W, MONTROSE, SCOTLAND: A circa 1890's Cleek with
"W Valentine, Montrose" deeply struck on the back. This
iron has a "Squared Off" top of blade and hosel join
indicative of pre-1895 forging. Early replacement shaft stamped
"Winton, Montrose". Head and stampings are G-8+, overall
G-6. $250

126 82 BUHRKE MFG CO, CHICAGO, IL: "Classic" with "8
Niblick" on the sole and the "Brass Plug" in the face
for a "Sweet Spot". Shaft appears to be a period
replacement.. Very scarce! G-7 $90

126 83 BUHRKE MFG CO, CHICAGO, IL: "Classic Mashie Iron"
with "3" on the sole and the "Brass Plug" in the
face for a "Sweet Spot". Shaft and grip, with aluminum end
cap, are original. Very scarce! G-8 $95

126 103 SPALDING, USA: "Morristown" in block letters on the
back and on the shaft of a circa 1900 smooth face Lofting Iron. Shaft
has a warp and a replacement grip. Bold head marking. Overall G-5. $70.00

126 106 SPALDING, USA: A circa 1898 shallow head Lofter that looks
like a Jigger with "The Spalding" on the head and shaft. An
"L" mark has been stamped at the toe. Wrapped leather grip.
G-7 $90

126 107 SPALDING, USA: "Harry Vardon" in script on the
original shaft of a circa 1900-1903 Cleek. "H Vardon" is
almost worn away on the back of Spalding's Vardon series clubs. Grip
is a replacement. G-5 $90

126 112 SPALDING, USA: An outstanding BALL FACE Monel Metal Niblick
made only in 1912-1913 with the "Ball with Wings" mark. All
original and a dramatic display club. G-8 $145

126 113 SPRAGUE, G S, BOSTON: "G S Sprague, Boston,
Standard" in a double oval on back of a circa 1905 deep face
Mashie in the Taylor style. The line face scoring is only in the
center of the face. G-6+ $85.00

126 114 SYMONS, SAN ANTONIO, TX: A nice "#23 Niblick" with
an interesting face scoring of alternating lines and hyphens.
"Symons, San Antonio" on the back. Original shaft is
warped, can be straightened. G-6 $65.00

126 115 UNKNOWN MAKER: 'WESTERN SPECIAL" on back of a circa 1900
smooth face rounded back with "Jigger" on the sole. G-6 $65

126 130 HENDRY & BISHOP, LT'D, EDINBURGH & LEITH: An
Anti-Shank "Mashie" with heel and toe bulges and hollowed
out back. The "Bishop's Hat" mark and "Hendry &
Bishop, Edinburgh" in script are on the back. The hosel has a
severe "Crook" and the face is lined. Shaft is a
replacement. Head is G-7 $145.

SETS OF CLUBS

126 131 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: A nice set of 6 irons & putter.
Macgregor Duralites with three stars on the heel. #2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Pitcher, 9 and Putter. All have original stamped shafts and original
burgandy grips. G-7-8 $395.

126 136 BUTCHART, CUTHBERT, WESTCHESTER, NY: "Butchart Bilt"
on the head of a circa 1910-1920 Brassie with a steel face plate
held by three screws. Sole has a full brass plate. All original and
may be playable. G-7 $175.00

126 137 HOOD, F G, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND: A circa 1900 thick neck,
compact head lofted fairway wood with a full brass sole plate. "F
G Hood" in block letters on the head. Original shaft with a
replacement circa 1920's red all weather grip. Clubs from New Zealand
are very seldom offered. G-6 $475

126 138 STODDARD, J A, IRVINE, ENGLAND: "J A Stoddard, Irvine,
Maker" in an oval on the crown of a circa 1911-20 spliced neck
brassie with a nice head. All original with part of the original
splice whippings missing. G-6+ $250.00

126 144 BUTCHART, CUTHBERT: An early thick oval neck socket wood
circa 1905 with a Ram's horn slip held by three wood pegs. "C
Butchart" in block lettering on the brown Persimmon head.
Original shaft is stamped below an old replacement leather grip. A
good early socket wood. G-7 $110

126 145 EARL, A, LINCOLN: A nice early socket Driver circa 1905 with
a black slip held by three wood pegs and an added screw near the toe.
The thick neck indicates a circa 1900-1905 club. G-6 $100

126 146 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A small head Brassie
with a ram's horn slip and "R Forgan" on the head above the
circa 1901-1908 "Crown" mark. Stamped original shaft. G-7 $110

126 150 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A NICE GIBSON DRIVER. A
large head two tone head Driver. "Gibson's" in script above
three stars on both head and shaft. On the sole there is a metal
triangle over the Ram's horn slip. Nice display club. G-7 $125

126 153 MACKENZIE, J: An interesting well lofted trouble wood with a
very rounded sole covered with a full brass plate. "J Mackenzie,
Ilkley Golf Club" is stamped on the head. All original. G-7 $135.00

126 157 SIMPSON, ST. ANDREWS: "Simpson, St. Andrews" in a
tight small circle on a circa 1905-1910 Brassie with a Ram's horn
slip between the face and brass sole plate. Replaced grip over
original listings. G-7 $95

126 166 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: An outstanding circa 1905-1910 Brassie
with a full brass sole plate and "J Macgregor, Dayton, O"
on the brown head. Original shaft must have been very long or the
shaft stamp to high as only "The" is visible below the
original looking grip. The club is a normal length of 44 1/2 inches.
A nice American collectible. G-8 $110.00

126 170 RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS, ST LOUIS: A SUPERB circa 1912-1915
small head Brassie with a black slip between the face and full brass
sole plate. "Rawlings S G Co" on the head most likely made
by Macgregor. G-9 $175.00

126 173 SPALDING, USA: "S 13" on the brass sole plate and
"A G Spalding & Bros." on the two tone head of a circa
1920 Spoon. All original and looks playable. G-8 $110.

126 174 SPALDING, USA: "Cyril Walker Special" on an
outstanding circa 1915 small head Driver with a black slip is held by
three wood pegs. All original and playable. G-8 $110.

126 175 SPALDING, USA: An outstanding Driver circa 1915 with a large
"1" on the sole and "A G Spalding & Bros., Model
M690" in block letters on the head. This model is not listed in
"Cooper". "A G Spalding & Bros., Chicopee,
Mass." is stamped on the shaft. G-8 $135.00

M 10 A BRASS LETTER CLIP: A 5 1/2 inch long brass long nose wood,
spring mounted on a wooden base with a brass golf ball. Ideal for
your desk to hold letters, notes or just a great conversation piece. $145.

M 11 CAPTIVE GOLF BALL A "Captive Golf Ball" practice
device, in the original box. Circa 1930 with a Mesh ball at the end
of the teather. Spike & cord in excellent cond, ball in G-2, box
G-5. $50.

M 13 MEDINAH METAL BAG TAG 1999 PGA, Medinah Bag Tag made of a bronze
like metal and is 3 inches in diameter. A beautiful keepsake of Tiger
Wood's PGA victory. Only 2 in inventory. $20.

M 14 RYDER CUP BAG TAG 1999 RYDER CUP Leather bag tag with pewter
Ryder Cup emblem inset. A great keepsake from the most memorable
matches in Ryder Cup history. Sold at The Country Club for $20.
Limited supply! $20.

M 16 ST. ANDREWS KEEPSAKE: A St. Andrews Millenium British Open
keepsake. An "Old Course" Bag Tag, Logo Golf Ball, Ball
Marker and Green Repair Tool all with the St. Andrews emblem. 4
items. If purchased separately IN ST. ANDREWS, your cost would be
approximately $13. $12.